Bridal Sedan Dances Illuminate Ningxia’s Spring Festival Celebrations
Ningxia’s Shehuo festival revitalizes ancient wedding traditions through dynamic bridal sedan chair performances during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations.
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Ningxia’s Shehuo festival revitalizes ancient wedding traditions through dynamic bridal sedan chair performances during 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations.
CGTN and Honor of Kings revive ancient Huxuan dance through high-tech Spring Festival production, blending Tang Dynasty artistry with modern innovation.
The ‘Auspicious Rain’ dance program, inspired by spring’s gentle rains, blends traditional motifs with contemporary choreography to celebrate renewal in 2026.
Female acrobats in Hunan blend tradition with modern artistry in the Straw Hat Dance, symbolizing resilience and renewal for Lunar New Year 2026.
The ancient Hu Xuan Dance, a Silk Road treasure from the Tang Dynasty, finds new life through contemporary performances blending history and artistry.
Mongolia’s ancient horse dance gains global recognition in 2026, blending nomadic traditions with modern artistic expression through dynamic movements symbolizing freedom and cultural pride.
Tumushuke erupts in vibrant Shehuo folk dances days before Spring Festival, showcasing Xinjiang’s cultural diversity and interethnic harmony through traditional performances.
Dunhuang’s ancient Huxuan dance, revived from Mogao Cave murals, bridges Tang Dynasty artistry with modern performances in 2026.
When traditional Hanfu meets the dynamic Snake Year dance, the result is a mesmerizing fusion celebrating Chinese New Year.
At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, Unitree’s humanoid robots performed the Yangko dance in ‘Yangge Bot’, blending tradition with technology in a captivating display.
In Anshan Village, Zhejiang Province, villagers perform a 360-meter “wooden stool dragon” dance to welcome the 2025 Chinese New Year, marking the Year of the Snake with vibrant tradition.
Shanghai’s historic Inlet block comes alive as 27 folk artists from Chaoshan bring the traditional Yingge dance, blending martial arts and opera, to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year.
The Wutu dance is a vibrant tradition of the Tu ethnic group in the Chinese mainland, showcasing powerful movements and body art that embody their cultural heritage and connection to nature.
The Yokai Dance Festival in Japan transforms summer nights into a supernatural spectacle, with participants embodying traditional spirits like kappa, yurei ghosts, and tengu demons in a vibrant celebration.
Visitors to Chongqing’s Tujia Shisanzhai scenic area are enchanted by traditional Tujia songs and dances during the National Day holiday, experiencing rich culture and warm hospitality.
Master dancer He Murong is on a mission to preserve the ancient art of Yingge dance, striving to inspire a new generation to keep this vibrant southern Chinese tradition alive.
65-year-old Professor Gao Du of the Beijing Dance Academy has gone viral for his energetic dance moves, inspiring students and audiences worldwide with his dedication to traditional Chinese dance.
Traditional Hanfu dress is gaining popularity in Luoyang as people embrace choreographed movements that showcase the flowing fabrics in motion.
Discover how traditional Chinese dances and stories are merging with food and shopping as the Chinese New Year approaches, bringing innovative celebrations to the Chinese mainland.